Chris Gotterup secures second PGA Tour win with new Bridgestone ball

Chris Gotterup claimed his second PGA Tour victory of the season at the WM Phoenix Open using the new 2026 Bridgestone Tour B X golf ball. The ball, featuring a innovative core material, has now contributed to two wins in less than a month on tour. Gotterup praised the ball for enhancing his speed and control.

Bridgestone’s new Tour B line of golf balls, introduced for 2026, has quickly made an impact on the PGA Tour. Less than a month after its debut, Chris Gotterup secured his second win of the season with the Tour B X model at the WM Phoenix Open, just three weeks after his first victory.

The Tour B X incorporates a new core material called Velo Surge. Testing involving Gotterup and Jason Day revealed an average increase of 2.3 mph in ball speed and 8.7 yards in distance compared to other new Tour B balls. Tiger Woods also reported a ball speed increase and plans to use the Tour B X upon his return to competition in 2026.

Gotterup, who signed with Bridgestone in 2023, described the ball as the longest and firmest in the lineup. He has relied on it since then, switching from softer options like the Tour B XS, which Woods also used previously. “With the new TOUR B X, I’m getting max speed and distance off the tee, and total control when it matters most around the greens,” Gotterup said in a release. “As far as I’m concerned, this is the best golf ball I’ve ever played, and the sky is the limit for the rest of the season.”

During the WM Phoenix Open, Gotterup opened with a 63 and closed with a 64 to reach the playoff. He birdied six of his final seven holes, including the bonus hole, showcasing exceptional performance. Gotterup employs the MindSet model, a three-step process developed by Jason Day and his coach to aid focus during swings.

For golfers with swing speeds under 105 mph, Bridgestone offers softer alternatives: the Tour B RX and Tour B RXS, designed for easier compression.

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Photorealistic image of Bridgestone 2026 Tour B golf balls with Tiger Woods, illustrating the new VeloSurge technology lineup.
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Bridgestone unveils 2026 Tour B golf ball lineup

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Bridgestone Golf has announced its new 2026 Tour B series of golf balls, featuring innovative VeloSurge technology for enhanced distance and performance. The lineup includes models tailored to different swing speeds and has already seen success in recent professional wins. Tiger Woods and other pros endorse the balls, which become available later this month.

Chris Gotterup secured his second PGA Tour win of 2026 by defeating Hideki Matsuyama in a sudden-death playoff at the WM Phoenix Open. Gotterup sank a 27-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole at TPC Scottsdale to claim the $1.728 million winner's share from the $9.6 million purse. The dramatic finish capped a final round filled with birdie runs and late drama.

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Chris Gotterup fired an 8-under 63 to grab the first-round lead at the 2026 WM Phoenix Open, embracing the electric atmosphere at TPC Scottsdale. Playing alongside Scottie Scheffler, Gotterup capitalized on the crowd's energy, especially at the famed 16th hole, while Scheffler struggled to a 2-over 73. The event, known for its massive fan attendance, sets the stage for potential shifts in the FedEx Cup standings.

Chris Gotterup has started the 2026 PGA Tour season with two victories in his first three events, propelling him into the top five of the Official World Golf Rankings. The 24-year-old's rapid improvement follows his offseason move from Oklahoma to Florida, which allowed uninterrupted winter practice. Gotterup credits the relocation for sharpening his game ahead of the new year.

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Ryo Hisatsune surged to the top of the leaderboard at the 2026 WM Phoenix Open with a bogey-free 8-under 63 in the second round, highlighted by a chip-in birdie on the 17th after driving into the water. Hideki Matsuyama sits one stroke back at 10 under following his 7-under 64, while Scottie Scheffler extended his cuts-made streak to 66 with a 6-under 65 to reach 4 under. Brooks Koepka and Jordan Spieth missed the cut at 2 over and 3 over, respectively.

The 2026 WM Phoenix Open tees off this week at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona, drawing a star-studded field led by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler, seeking his third victory at the event, enters as the clear favorite amid a lively atmosphere known as the 'Greatest Show on Grass.' The tournament features a $9.6 million purse and promises excitement with its iconic par-3 16th hole.

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Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka has made a significant equipment change by switching to a TaylorMade Spider Tour X L-neck putter for the WM Phoenix Open. The move comes after struggling with his putting during his return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf. Koepka had used a Scotty Cameron Teryllium blade for over a decade before deciding on the mallet-style putter.

 

 

 

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